Brett D. Hirsch, “Lycanthropy in Early Modern England: The Case of John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi.” Diseases of the Imagination and Imaginary Disease in the Early Modern Period. Ed. Yasmin Haskell. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. 297-337
This thesis examines diseases of the mind and brain as they were understood in early modern England,...
Werewolf: The Images and Trials in France and Bedburg (1500–1610) is about the image of werewolves i...
This dissertation is a study of madness in Stuart-era England. Madness was pervasive in early modern...
Daalder's review of 'Diseases of the imagination and imaginary disease in the early modern period' e...
From a contemporary point of view, the causes of most diseases are well-known or can, in some way, b...
Si la figure du loup-garou trouve ses origines dans les métamorphoses de l’Antiquité, elle fait l’ob...
Jennifer Evans and Sara Read, 'Maladies and Medicines: Exploring Health and Healing 1540-1740' (Barn...
The image of the werewolf, whose roots can be found in Pline’s or Petronius’ tales of metamorphosis,...
Werewolves or lycanthropes have existed as a part of various cultures for centuries. These figures a...
From the very earliest times, mankind recognized the existence of witchcraft, but, apart from isolat...
Exceptional Bodies in Early Modern Culture, Concepts of Monstrosity Before the Advent of the Normal ...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
This study looks for evidence that Lyme disease is an old affliction that predates its discovery i...
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.16: Rewriting the Miracles of Nature:...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
This thesis examines diseases of the mind and brain as they were understood in early modern England,...
Werewolf: The Images and Trials in France and Bedburg (1500–1610) is about the image of werewolves i...
This dissertation is a study of madness in Stuart-era England. Madness was pervasive in early modern...
Daalder's review of 'Diseases of the imagination and imaginary disease in the early modern period' e...
From a contemporary point of view, the causes of most diseases are well-known or can, in some way, b...
Si la figure du loup-garou trouve ses origines dans les métamorphoses de l’Antiquité, elle fait l’ob...
Jennifer Evans and Sara Read, 'Maladies and Medicines: Exploring Health and Healing 1540-1740' (Barn...
The image of the werewolf, whose roots can be found in Pline’s or Petronius’ tales of metamorphosis,...
Werewolves or lycanthropes have existed as a part of various cultures for centuries. These figures a...
From the very earliest times, mankind recognized the existence of witchcraft, but, apart from isolat...
Exceptional Bodies in Early Modern Culture, Concepts of Monstrosity Before the Advent of the Normal ...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
This study looks for evidence that Lyme disease is an old affliction that predates its discovery i...
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.16: Rewriting the Miracles of Nature:...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
This thesis examines diseases of the mind and brain as they were understood in early modern England,...
Werewolf: The Images and Trials in France and Bedburg (1500–1610) is about the image of werewolves i...
This dissertation is a study of madness in Stuart-era England. Madness was pervasive in early modern...